My wife works at Leeds university last friday one of their gardeners was driving a tractor on L plates and the local police stopped him. They threatened to impound the tractor as he only had a provisional licence. Does anyone know if its legal to drive on the road in a tractor with L plates I've checked dvla site but theres nothing there only info I can find is you can drive a tractor at 16 but obviously you cant have a full car licence at that age.
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i just been reading up and he can only drive on a public highway with L plates if going to or fro from a driving test.it has changed so much over the past several years now.but the police were right in what was said
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http://www.avforums.com/forums/archi.../t-239294.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by LeodisThanks for the replies just begs the question how do you learn to drive a single seat tractor on the road if you can't drive it on a provisional licence.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by LeodisMy wife works at Leeds university last friday one of their gardeners was driving a tractor on L plates and the local police stopped him. They threatened to impound the tractor as he only had a provisional licence. Does anyone know if its legal to drive on the road in a tractor with L plates I've checked dvla site but theres nothing there only info I can find is you can drive a tractor at 16 but obviously you cant have a full car licence at that age.
You can drive a tractor without a valid licence as long as it remains on your own land.
You only have to be 17-years-old to drive a tractor unaccompanied on a public road.
Agricultural vehicles are not legally required to have an MOT.
No tractors may exceed 20mph on a public highway.
Farmers have not had to pay road tax on their tractors since April 2001, although you still have to display a free tax disc or receive a £200 fine.
Regulations state that tractors holding up traffic should pull over at a suitable passing place or risk a charge of "driving without reasonable consideration for other road users."
VOSA has the power to stop vehicles on the road and if they present a risk to other road users they can be prohibited from use.
also if your specialist vehicle does not have space for two people on board, your instructor:
* may have to walk alongside you calling out advice
* needs to keep out of your way but be close enough to see what you’re doingLast edited by Taliesins; 24 October 2007, 12:23.Trust your Hound.
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